Message 62

"So then, each one of us [every thought] will give an account ("weave"; mental regard) of himself to Yahweh." (Romans 14:12)

The 144,000 realize that accountability was a matter of the first instance to Yahweh. At Genesis 2:19 we come to understand the beginning of mankind's accountability to him. Having just been commanded (a very different thing then being given "free will" choices) to eat (mentally consume) from specific trees (truths) of the garden ("protect, defend"; approved thinking), Yahweh then has man (Adam) name ("position"; declare from whence it comes) every beast (every "raw, active" thought within,) of the field ("spread, flat"; the open thought plain) and every bird ("cover with obscurity"; misperceptions) of the air ("lofty"; attempts to expand thinking).

The 144,000 understand that when Yahweh waits to "see what he [Adam] would name them," it was to hold every Adam (carnal thinking) accountable to their own thinking. To be able to declare, "These are the beasts (unruly thoughts) and this is the name of the birds (misperceptions borne forth via the personal will)," and in doing so never be able to make excuses for the mind's activity. We previously talked of why these very "animals" and "fouls" were cursed (Genesis 3:14). The fact that they had been acknowledged (named) as SINFUL PROCESSES OF THOUGHT by Adam, and this before he fell into them. And Eve too.

The 144,000 know that He would not be a "Good" Father if He simply condemned that which He did not teach His children about. To the level that when He had us name the unclean things, we ourselves said, "These are dirty, and not of You Yahweh." And again, then we fell. A Good Father also punishes His children when they are willfully disobedient.

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